Three-agent knowledge base (Leo, Rio, Clay) with: - 177 claim files across core/ and foundations/ - 38 domain claims in internet-finance/ - 22 domain claims in entertainment/ - Agent soul documents (identity, beliefs, reasoning, skills) - 14 positions across 3 agents - Claim/belief/position schemas - 6 shared skills - Agent-facing CLAUDE.md operating manual Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Grand Strategy — How We Win
Strategy is diagnosis + guiding policy + coherent action. The diagnosis: the coordination gap between human capability and human wisdom is widening, and the next leap must come from collective intelligence infrastructure. The guiding policy: build demonstrated capability on two parallel tracks — mechanism (agents that work) and meaning (a narrative worth coordinating around). Let the narrative emerge from the practice, not the other way around.
Intellectual Foundations
Grand strategy is a 2,500-year intellectual discipline spanning Thucydides through Clausewitz to Gaddis. These notes capture the foundational theory: what strategic reasoning IS, how it differs from ordinary reasoning, and why it matters for navigating complex adaptive systems toward attractor states.
- grand strategy aligns unlimited aspirations with limited capabilities through proximate objectives — the master framework: Gaddis's definition with the full intellectual lineage from Liddell Hart through Clausewitz, Sun Tzu, Machiavelli, Berlin, and Luttwak
- effective grand strategists combine hedgehog direction with fox adaptability because neither pure conviction nor pure flexibility succeeds alone — Berlin/Gaddis: the dispositional requirement for strategic success, with historical evidence from Elizabeth I to Lincoln
- Fitzgeralds first-rate intelligence test requires holding two opposing ideas simultaneously which is the cognitive prerequisite for grand strategy — the cognitive prerequisite: holding unlimited aspiration AND awareness of limited means without paralysis
- the gardener cultivates conditions for emergence while the builder imposes blueprints and complex adaptive systems systematically punish builders — five traditions converge (Berlin, Scott, Eno, Mintzberg, Gaddis): effective strategy gardens rather than builds
- metis is practical knowledge that can only be acquired through long practice at similar but rarely identical tasks and cannot be replaced by codified rules without essential loss — Scott: the knowledge type that grand strategy must preserve and high modernism destroys
- strategy is the art of creating power through narrative and coalition not just the application of existing power — Freedman: strategy creates power through coalition-building, not just deploys existing resources
- the paradoxical logic of strategy inverts ordinary reasoning because adaptive opponents turn strength into weakness and success into the precondition for failure — Luttwak: why strategic logic differs from ordinary logic, and why incumbent strength paradoxically breeds vulnerability
- common sense is like oxygen it thins at altitude because power insulates leaders from the feedback loops that maintain good judgment — Gaddis on Napoleon: the feedback erosion mechanism that explains why success insulates leaders from the signals that would drive adaptation
The Strategy
- LivingIPs grand strategy uses internet finance agents and narrative infrastructure as parallel wedges where each proximate objective is the aspiration at progressively larger scale — the two-track strategy
- grand strategy aligns unlimited aspirations with limited capabilities through proximate objectives — the Rumelt principle
- collective intelligence disrupts the knowledge industry not frontier AI labs because the unserved job is collective synthesis with attribution and frontier models are the substrate not the competitor — what we disrupt
- LivingIPs knowledge industry strategy builds collective synthesis infrastructure first and lets the coordination narrative emerge from demonstrated practice rather than designing it in advance — sequence matters
- AI is collapsing the knowledge-producing communities it depends on creating a self-undermining loop that collective intelligence can break — the opportunity
Distribution
- LivingIPs user acquisition leverages X for 80 percent of distribution because network effects are pre-built and contributors get ownership for analysis they already produce — the X thesis
- ideological adoption is a complex contagion requiring multiple reinforcing exposures from trusted sources not simple viral spread through weak ties — why complex contagion (in foundations/cultural-dynamics)
- history is shaped by coordinated minorities with clear purpose not by majorities — why small numbers work (in foundations/cultural-dynamics)
- systemic change requires committed critical mass not majority adoption as Chenoweth's 3-5 percent rule demonstrates across 323 campaigns — the threshold (in foundations/cultural-dynamics)
Proximate Objectives
- Agents with coherent personalities on X — the existence proof
- 100 daily active users — first evidence of demand
- Knowledge base growth through contributor pipeline — the flywheel test
- Living Capital first vehicle — where the system affects the physical world
What We Say No To
- Competing on AI generation (frontier models are substrate, not competition)
- Consumer-first (beachhead is domain experts)
- Platform breadth before depth (one deep agent beats five shallow)
- Narrative broadcast (spreads through demonstrated capability)
- General-purpose coordination (domain focus prevents being below threshold everywhere)